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OAK HARBOR — (Special) - August Belmke, 64, of Oak Har- ■or Route 1, died at 1:30 a.m. to day in Magruder hospital. A farm¬ er for 34 years, he had been in ill health for nine years. iXJa^tadq
His body is at the Grosser mor¬ tuary where friends may call af¬ ter 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral ser¬ vices will be held Sunday at 1:30 from St. Paul's United Church of Christ, of which he was a mem¬ ber. The Rev. Carl W. Bormwth will officiate and burial will be made in Union cemetery.
Born in. Ottawa-co, Mr. Eelmke is survived by his wife Jennie; one son, Willis Belmke; one daugh¬ ter, Mrs. LaMar Sebert of Fre¬ mont; a brother, William, of Wauseon; half brothers, Fred .Schultz of Millbury and Fred JBehnke of Jordan, Minn; half sis¬ ters, Mrs. Louis Schrader of Oak Harbor, Mrs. Bertha Walker of Nor!-o, Calif., and Mrs. Martha Hansen of Port Clinton; and one grandson, Michael.
He was a World War I veteran, a member of Oak Harbor Legion Post, and a member of Locust Point Grange. He was the son of Albert and Ernestine Behnke and was born March 29, 1895.

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August Ekhuke Syscuiils Today
OAK HARBOR — (Special) - August Belmke, 64, of Oak Har- ■or Route 1, died at 1:30 a.m. to day in Magruder hospital. A farm¬ er for 34 years, he had been in ill health for nine years. iXJa^tadq
His body is at the Grosser mor¬ tuary where friends may call af¬ ter 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral ser¬ vices will be held Sunday at 1:30 from St. Paul's United Church of Christ, of which he was a mem¬ ber. The Rev. Carl W. Bormwth will officiate and burial will be made in Union cemetery.
Born in. Ottawa-co, Mr. Eelmke is survived by his wife Jennie; one son, Willis Belmke; one daugh¬ ter, Mrs. LaMar Sebert of Fre¬ mont; a brother, William, of Wauseon; half brothers, Fred .Schultz of Millbury and Fred JBehnke of Jordan, Minn; half sis¬ ters, Mrs. Louis Schrader of Oak Harbor, Mrs. Bertha Walker of Nor!-o, Calif., and Mrs. Martha Hansen of Port Clinton; and one grandson, Michael.
He was a World War I veteran, a member of Oak Harbor Legion Post, and a member of Locust Point Grange. He was the son of Albert and Ernestine Behnke and was born March 29, 1895.